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MIF2024: In a crisis, innovation requires constant readiness and action

Crises are a constant in the world, and news organizations need to adapt and learn how to identify opportunities under difficult situations. Whether because of wars, authoritarian regimes, pandemics, or even the climate crisis, journalists across the world are faced with the need to keep expanding their reach and serving their communities while also dealing […]

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MIF2024: Investigative journalism needs to solve its business model

The first innovation panel at the 2024 IPI World Congress and Media Innovation Festival,  Investigative journalism’s profit puzzle: Going beyond breaking even, kicked off with an important question: should investigative journalism generate revenue? And, if yes, how? Moderator Bilal Randeree, Managing Director of Media Programs, MDIF South Africa, addressed this question in the company of […]

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IPI, partners call on ICJ to order unimpeded media access to Gaza following South Africa’s urgent request

IPI today joined 8 rights groups, including the Committee to Protect Journalists and ARTICLE 19, to issue a joint statement  in support of South Africa’s urgent request to the International Court of Justice to order Israel to allow unimpeded media access to Gaza. Read full statement below. International Court of Justice: Protect evidence in the […]

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The Outlook: Media innovation lands in Sarajevo + an accelerator for local news

This text comes from IPI’s newsletter The Outlook. Click here to receive future editions in your inbox. This is The Outlook, IPI’s media innovation newsletter, where we take a look at strategies and tools for innovation and business development, and learn from newsrooms that are implementing them. In this week’s newsletter, we will talk about our […]

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